Identificación y cuantificación de parásitos internos en aves domésticas en el cantón Guaranda

The identification and quantification of internal parasites in domestic birds in the Guaranda canton was evaluated in the peri-urban area that corresponds to the following parishes: Ángel Polibio Chávez, Gabriel Ignacio de Veintimilla and San Pedro de Guanujo. The following specific objectives were...

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第一著者: Castillo Barragán, Jonathan Fernando (author)
フォーマット: bachelorThesis
言語:spa
出版事項: 2022
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オンライン・アクセス:https://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/handle/123456789/4154
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要約:The identification and quantification of internal parasites in domestic birds in the Guaranda canton was evaluated in the peri-urban area that corresponds to the following parishes: Ángel Polibio Chávez, Gabriel Ignacio de Veintimilla and San Pedro de Guanujo. The following specific objectives were established: to determine the main gastrointestinal parasites that affect Creole hens in the peri-urban parishes of the Guaranda canton, to know the peri-urban parish of the Guaranda canton with the highest infestation of internal parasites, to quantify the percentage of prevalence of internal parasites in Domestic birds in the peri-urban parishes of the Guaranda canton. To carry out this investigation, 40 samples were obtained per parish in two repetitions at seven days with an absolute total of 80 samples per parish and 240 in total, and these samples were sent for analysis to the Issac veterinary clinic located in the city of Guaranda. The Tukey, Fisher, correlation and simple linear regression tests were performed, a great finding of parasites was obtained where the one with the highest prevalence is Eimeria with 88.42% and a coefficient of variation (cv): 4.42. found Heterakis Gallinarum, Capillaria, Ascardia Galli, the parish that obtained the highest infestation of parasites was San Pedro de Guanujo where it obtained a 98% prevalence, Gabriel Ignacio de Veintimilla 91% and the Ángel Polibio Chávez parish with 88% prevalence.